Here are six of the top PoP! News stories from the past week, as heard on the PanelsOnPages.com PoP!-Cast, live every Tuesday night at 10PM EST, and available for download on the PoP!-Cast Network.
This week: Ninja Turtles return to comics, Spock as Sentinel Prime,Peter David goes undercover,Marvel continues to spoil their own storylines, Green Lantern ‘s SFX still unfinished, and Anonymous takes down Sony.
The Heroes in a Half Shell will be returning to their comic roots with a new ongoing series from publisher IDW , on top of the already in production Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles CGI-animated series slated to premiere on Nickelodeon in late 2012. In other Ninja Turtles news, the original April O’Neil, Judith Hoag, is currently starring in Windows Cloud commericials, and 10-year-old-Knize still wants to bang her.
Leonard Nimoy, who previously voiced Galvatron in the 1986 Transformers animated movie, will return to the Transformers universe as the voice of Optimus Prime’s mentor, Sentinel Prime, in the final opus in Michael Bay’s Transformers trilogy, Transformers: Dark of the Moon . One would have to assume, just like Megatron’s voice, Hugo Weaving, Spock hasn’t seen the other two movies.
As a comic or entertainment celebrity, how in the world could you enjoy meandering around a comic-con without being mobbed by sweaty fan-peoples? Take a cue from Peter David, who took to the floor of this weekend’s WonderCon while cosplaying as The Green Hornet . Sure, he was stopped every so often for a photo op, but his hand didn’t lock up because of degenerative arthritis from signing 100 copies of Incredible Hulk #420 for that dude lugging around 12 longboxes.
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